I would call it absolutely MS. Maybe 61 or 62. Hard to tell from these shots....... And FYI we do these all the time here. It's a favorite pastime of the CT crowd. We call them guess the grade. And you can post as many as you like. We all like to presume ourselves to be TPG graders... LOL

I would call it absolutely MS. Maybe 61 or 62. Hard to tell from these shots....... And FYI we do these all the time here. It's a favorite pastime of the CT crowd. We call them guess the grade. And you can post as many as you like. We all like to presume ourselves to be TPG graders... LOL

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Yeah, I didn't want to call it GTG because I am not confident it is correctly graded, but I will not reveal my opinion until later .

@green18@furryfrog02@Randy Abercrombie
Here are some more pics in natural light as well as under a lamp. As you can see there is a black spot at 10 o'clock on the obv, as well as some odd material from 2-4 and 7-10 o'clock on the rim. Not sure what it is but the coin did not grade details.

I sent a number of 3CN's in a few years back for grading. The ones I thought looked MS64 ended up MS62 like yours. Also, yours has a repunched date. I probably would have paid to have it variety attributed.

Yeah you definitely don't want to redact a document using photo shop or some other app. You actually need to black line the object before scanning or photographing sensitive materials. I know this gtg is not sensitive information.